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    Bachelor

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    Online

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    5 Years

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The Bachelor of Laws (Latin: Legum Baccalaureus; LL.B. or B.L.) is an undergraduate degree in law (or a first professional degree in law, depending on jurisdiction) originating in England and offered in most common law jurisdictions—except the United States and Canada—as the degree which allows a person to become a lawyer.[1] It historically served this purpose in the U.S. as well, but was phased out in the mid-1960s in favor of the Juris Doctor degree, and Canada followed suit.

Historically, in Canada, Bachelor of Laws was the name of the first degree in common law, but is also the name of the first degree in Quebec civil law awarded by a number of Quebec universities. Canadian common-law LL.B. programmes were, in practice, second-entry professional degrees, meaning that the vast majority of those admitted to an LL.B. programme were already holders of one or more degrees, or, at a minimum (with very few exceptions), have completed two years of study in a first-entry, undergraduate degree in another discipline. Currently, Bachelor of Laws is also the name of the first degree in Scots law and South African law (both being pluralistic legal systems that are based partly on common law and partly on civil law) awarded by a number of universities in Scotland and South Africa, respectively.

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B.A. LL.B (Five Years Course) I-SEMESTER (LGE-101) General English (The Theory Paper shall be of 70 marks and of 3 hours duration. The question asked may be objective and subjective both or subjective only. 30 Marks have been assigned for sessionals) SYLLABUS: I. 1. Basis Sentence Patterns 2. Tenses 3. Transformation and Formations of Interrogative and Negative Sentences 4. Tag – Questions 5. Model Auxiliaries 6. Word-formation II. 1. Passive Constructions 2. Narration : Direct and Indirect 3. Translation from Hindi to English and English to Hindi 4. Conditional Sentences 5. Word Formation (Conditional) III. 1. Translation (Continued) 2. Determiners and Articles 3. Idioms and Phrases 4. Spelling Exercises Suggested Readings: 1. A Practical English Grammar. Thomson and Martinet 2. Webster”s Spelling Dictionary 3. Living English by Dr. R.P.Bhatnagar & Rajul Bhargava 4. Current English Usage. R.H.Flavell and L.H.Flavell 5. Legal English. R.L.Jain 6. General English. Mr.Rastogi 7. General English. Mr.Tanwar 8. J.S. Allen : ‘English Grammar *** B.A. LL.B (Five Years Course) I-SEMESTER (LBA-102) Political Science-I (FOUNDATIONS OF POLITICAL SCIENCE) (The Theory Paper shall be of 70 marks and of 3 hours duration. The question asked may be objective and subjective both or subjective only. 30 Marks have been assigned for sessionals.) SYLLABUS: I. Political Science - Meaning, Nomenclature and Scope, Traditional and Contemporary perspectives of Political Science, Behaviouralism and PostBehaviouralism, Inter-disciplinary approach in Political Science, Relation of Political Science with other Social Sciences (Economics, History, Geography, Psychology) II. State: Theories of origin and development; Development of State as a welfare State, Sovereignty; Monistic and Pluralistic theories. III. Concepts: Power, Authority, Legitimacy, Citizenship, Rights, Liberty, Equality and Justice. IV. Democracy and Dictatorship, Political Parties, Pressure Groups, Theories of representation, Rule of law and Constitutionalism V. Organs of Government and their functions (with reference to recent trends) Suggested Readings: 1. A. Appadorai: Substance of Politics 2. A. Ashirvatham: Principles of Political Science 3. J. S. Bakes & R.B. Jain: Political Science in Transition 4. R.C. Vermani: Political Theory 5. J.C. Johri: Principles of Political Science 6.Dr. Pukhraj jain : Foundations of Political Science 7.B.L.Fadiya : Political Theory *** B.A. LL.B (Five Years Course) I-SEMESTER (LBA-103) HISTORY-I History of India (upto 1200 A.D.) (The Theory Paper shall be of 70 marks and of 3 hours duration. The question asked may be objective and subjective both or subjective only. 30 Marks have been assigned for sessionals.) I. (a) Main sources of Ancient Indian History. (b) Prehistoric cultures in India. (c) Harappan Culture-Origin, extent, Urban planning, Economy, Religion and contact with other cultures, Problem of decline. (d) Society, Polity, Economy and Religion as reflected in Vedic Literature. II. (a) Rise of Magadha upto the Nanda. Jainism and Buddhism and their contribution to Indian culture. (b) Magdha Imperialism and role of Chandragupta Maurya. (c) Ashoka- his policies, Dhamma, Mauryan Administration, Factors leading to disintegration of the Mauryan Empire. (d) Maurayn Art and Architecture. III. (a) Age of the Satvahanas and Foreign Powers : Contribution and achievements of (i)Pushyamitra Sunga, (ii) Gautmiputra Satkarni (iii) Rudradaman I (iv)Kanishka I. (b) Economic progress in the Pre-Gupta period with special reference to trade and commerce. (c) Kushan Art and Craft. (d) Sangam Age: Literature, Society and culture. IV. (a) Gupta Dynasty-Chandragupta I, Samudragupta, Chandragupta II, Skand gupta. (b) Features of Gupta Administration, Land Revenue system. (c) Economy, Trade and Commerce during Guptas.

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